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- Sony鈥檚 SmartEyeglass puts holograms right before your eyesSony announced the release of SmartEyeglass Developer Edition, a Google Glass-like wearable that projects holographic images onto clear lenses.
- Like the Eye of Sauron, but good: Social media finds a lost ringOne woman gets reunited with wedding ring worth $15,000. If you found it, would you come forward?
- Have flying drones hit their 'Macintosh moment'?Will 3D Robotics and DJI turn this highflying hobby into mass market toys, or will drones remain a DIY affair?
- LG Watch Urbane looks to class up smart watchesLeather, stainless steel, and 512 megabytes of RAM? LG makes a fashion conscious smart watch as the Apple Watch release date draws near.
- Verizon beats out all other carriers, except in one categoryRootMetrics unveiled its semi-annual rankings of top US wireless carriers and Verizon won the top honor.
- Obamacare enrollment ends: Is an extension preferable to penalties?Congressional Democrats are arguing that the approximately 4 million uninsured 鈥撀爓ho now owe tax penalties 鈥撀爏hould get a second chance to sign up for Obamacare. For 2014, the fine for remaining uninsured was $95 or 1 percent of household income, due with 2014 returns, but the fine goes up for 2015 and 2016.
- Would you drive a car made by Apple?Apple has a knack for creating brand loyalty among its customers, but would that extend to its newest venture into the automotive industry?
- Valentine's Day 2015: A celebration of love, not romance?As Google unveils its Valentine's Day 2015 doodle, it reminds us to show a little kindness to each other, but new research suggests we are already celebrating the holiday of romance a little differently.
- Alone on Valentine鈥檚 Day? Twitter users share #WhyImSingleIf you're not a fan of Valentine's Day, there is always Singles Awareness Day.
- Is Apple on an auto hiring spree?Apple recently made headlines when minivans leased to the company were spotted roaming California streets sporting high-tech gear used in map development and self-driving vehicles.
- View-Master 2.0: Mattel teams up with Google for virtual reality toyMattell is set to release a virtual reality version of its popular View-Master photo slideshow toy this fall, based on the smart phone powered Google Cardboard hardware.聽
- Xiaomi, the biggest tech giant you've never heard of, is coming to the USXiaomi, the largest phone maker in China and third-largest in the world, will begin selling headphones and smart wristbands in the US this year.
- Google, Mattel unveils a new virtual reality View-Master for the 21st centuryTargeted at families, the updated version of the聽75-year-old View-Master聽has users insert a smartphone into a headset. Using a smartphone app, the gadget hopes to immerse kids in a slew of virtual worlds, from far-off cities to outer space.
- US wireless carriers now required to unlock phonesAs of February 11, all major US wireless carriers must unlock phones for customers if asked, which gives more freedom to switch carriers.
- With Phorm, physical keys grow on your iPad MiniPhorm, a new iPad Mini case from Tactus, adds raised keys to your screen at the slide of a button. Not only will this solve flat surface finger slips, it could improve the iPad as an educational device.
- Facebook's 'legacy contact': Do you need a social-media heir?As of today, Facebook users will be able to designate a 'legacy contact' via the site's security page.
- Sling TV lets people cut the cord without missing out on ESPNSling TV, a $20-a-month service that lets users stream live TV channels over the Internet, is now available on Amazon Fire TV and Roku devices. Sling TV lets users watch live sports without a cable TV subscription.
- Dell builds tough, inexpensive Chromebook 11 for studentsAfter Dell's success with its last Chromebook, the company is now targeting students with its latest version of the Chromebook 11, which is less powerful, but more rugged.
- The ExplainerThe rise of the everyday drone?In the United States, the use of drones so far has been relegated to hobbyists. That may change.
- Apple invests heavily in solar energy to cut costsApple announced plans Tuesday to buy about $850 million of power from a new California solar farm.